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Pupil Questionnaire 2025/2026
We are delighted to share our most recent pupil questionnaire results.
90 pupils (82.5% of the school roll) responded to the recent pupil questionnaire. We are delighted with the responses, which indicate that pupils continue to be very happy at Woodlane. The very few disagree statements will be explored further and support offered where required.
What have pupils said about Woodlane?
What do you like most about the school?
“The lovely teachers and staff.”
“When the teachers are proud of how hard you work.”
“The very kind and friendly staff who help me learn.”
“I like how the teachers and TAs are very respectful and support me to learn.”
“I like theme days and learning new things.”
What would you like to change in the school?
“The school is fine the way it is.”
“Have an earlier home time.”
“Let us keep our phones on us, but not in lessons.”
Summary of Views:
- On average 99% of pupils agreed/strongly agreed with the statements (all set in the positive mode).
- 100% of pupils believe Woodlane is a good school.
- 100% of pupils believe they are taught well.
- 100% of pupils believe teachers expect them to work hard and do their best.
- 99% of pupils think their work is assessed helpfully so they can see how to improve it (1 pupil disagreed).
- 99% of pupils believe that pupils at Woodlane behave well (1 pupil disagreed).
- 100% of pupils have an adult in school they can talk to if they have a problem.
- 99% of pupils believe staff treat all pupils fairly and with respect (1 pupil disagreed).
- 99% of pupils believe the school helps them to be independent (1 pupil disagreed).
- 99% of pupils believe the school is interested in their views (1 pupil disagreed).
- 96% of pupils think worthwhile homework is set regularly (2 pupils disagreed, 1 pupil strongly disagreed)
- 100% of pupils feel the school deals with any problems so they feel safe.
- 99% of pupils believe the school is well run (1 pupil disagreed).
Please download and read the full survey below, including any actions required.